Is The Art Show the first green fair?
A new roadmap developed by US dealers offers a practical guide to improving sustainability
A new roadmap developed by US dealers offers a practical guide to improving sustainability
The Brooklyn Museum maintains two rooftop beehives, and several more New York museums are joining the apiculture craze
The institution will reopen in its historic mansion, which is undergoing a $160m renovation, by the end of 2024
Artists, dealers, advisors and institutional leaders are among the founders of the environmental non-profit’s new chapter
Pioneering research by a National Museums of Scotland curator finds statue reflects a village of eminent tomb-makers
Shows in Amsterdam, Chicago and New York break new ground, presenting the artist’s finest work done on the outskirts of Paris and in Provence
We explore the Tate Modern exhibition. Plus, the Whitney's Jaune Quick-to-See Smith retrospective and a reconstructed Roman gateway in England
Audemars Piguet commission features fantastical objects that will be paraded through the city streets
Following a bitter inheritance dispute, Rita Boncompagni Ludovisi has been court-ordered to leave the historic property, while valuable artworks and documents are to be removed or destroyed
Italy has agreed to fund Unesco initiative, which will provide much-needed local employment
Wilhelm von Schadow’s painting 'The Artist’s Children' was once owned by Max Stern who fled Nazi persecution in the 1930s
Heirs of the dealers who sold the collection of medieval artefacts to the Prussian government claim their case can be heard in US court because the dealers were not German citizens at the time of the sale